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IKEA’s New Qi2 Chargers Cost Less Than a Single Apple MagSafe

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ARTICLE – IKEA just wandered into your charging drawer and dropped prices by half. The Swedish furniture giant quietly released three Qi2.0-certified wireless chargers under the Västmärke name, each one magnetically compatible with MagSafe iPhones, Google Pixel phones with Pixelsnap, and any device that speaks the new Qi2 standard. Prices start at $10 and top out at $25, which means you could buy the entire lineup for less than a single Apple MagSafe Charger. That math alone deserves attention.

The timing feels deliberate. Qi2 adoption is accelerating, Android manufacturers are finally embracing magnetic charging, and the accessory market remains dominated by $40-plus options from Belkin and Apple. IKEA spotted the gap and filled it with cork, red silicone, and frosted glass.



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What makes this launch different from IKEA’s previous wireless charging attempts is the Qi2 certification itself. The older Qi standard allowed for sloppy alignment and slower speeds. Qi2 adds magnetic positioning that locks the charging coil precisely where it needs to be, which translates to faster, more reliable power transfer without the guesswork.

The Donut: A Grip That Charges

Price: $9.99
Where to buy: IKEA

The Västmärke Wireless Charger looks like a bright red silicone donut, and that shape serves a purpose beyond aesthetics. The top half contains the magnetic charging pad while the bottom half folds out into a phone grip, essentially combining a PopSocket with a charging puck into one $10 accessory. The hollow center stores the 47-inch USB-C cable when traveling, which solves the perpetual problem of tangled charger cables rattling around in bags.




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In practice, the grip functionality changes how you interact with the charger. Instead of setting your phone flat on a desk, you can hold it comfortably while the battery refills, useful for video calls, reading, or scrolling without the wrist strain of gripping a bare phone. The silicone exterior provides enough friction to prevent slipping, though the bright red finish limits color coordination options for anyone who cares about matching accessories.

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That said, $10 for a Qi2 charger with integrated cable management and grip functionality undercuts nearly every competitor in the category. The 15W output matches the Qi2 standard ceiling, though actual charging speeds depend entirely on your power adapter, which IKEA conveniently sells separately for $4.




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IKEA offers no alternative colors for the donut model, at least not yet. The red stands out, which works as a feature if you tend to lose chargers in bags or want something easy to spot on a cluttered desk. For anyone who prefers neutral accessories, the cork stand might be a better fit.

The Cork Stand: Desktop Charging Without the Premium Price

Price: $24.99
Where to buy: IKEA

The Västmärke Wireless Charging Stand takes the conventional MagSafe stand format and wraps it in cork. At $25, it costs about $14 less than Apple’s official MagSafe Charger and significantly less than the Belkin stands that dominate retail shelves. The cork base provides a warmer visual presence than the typical aluminum and plastic offerings, though some buyers will find it either refreshingly natural or out of place among their tech gear.




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Strong magnets hold phones securely in both portrait and landscape orientations, which matters more than specs might suggest. Vertical alignment works for notifications and quick glances. Horizontal alignment works for StandBy mode, video calls, and watching content while the battery recovers.

The hinge mechanism feels stable enough, though the cork construction raises fair questions about long-term durability under daily use. Cork compresses over time, and the repeated stress of attaching and removing a phone could eventually affect the material. Whether that takes months or years remains an open question, but at this price, replacement cost barely registers.

IKEA recommends pairing the stand with a 20W adapter for full 15W output. The brand’s own Sjöss charger costs $4, making the total investment around $29 for a complete desktop charging solution. Compare that to Apple’s ecosystem: the MagSafe Charger runs $39, and a 20W USB-C adapter adds another $19. The IKEA route saves roughly $29 for functionally similar performance, assuming you can live without the Apple logo. That gap widens if you already own a USB-C brick.




The cork material does add one practical benefit beyond aesthetics. It absorbs minor vibrations and prevents the charger from sliding across smooth desks, a small detail that matters when you’re attaching and removing a phone multiple times per day.

The Valet Tray: Charging Meets Nightstand Organization

Price: $24.99
Where to buy: IKEA

The Västmärke Wireless Charger with Lighting takes a different approach entirely. Instead of a standalone puck or stand, IKEA built the charger into a frosted glass bowl designed to hold everyday carry items like keys, wallets, and pocket clutter. The magnetic charging pad sits at the center, surrounded by enough space to dump whatever lives in your pockets at the end of each day. Press the charging puck, and an integrated LED illuminates the tray from below.

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The light serves as both a decorative accent and a functional nightlight, eliminating the need to fumble for a separate lamp when checking the time or finding your keys in a dark bedroom. The dual-purpose design reflects IKEA’s furniture DNA more than its recent tech ambitions.

At $25, the valet tray competes less with traditional wireless chargers and more with bedside organization products. The frosted glass bowl serves a purpose regardless of the charging function. For buyers who already want a catchall tray for their nightstand, the Västmärke with Lighting offers genuine multifunctional value. For those who simply want a charger, the stand or donut make more sense.

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One thing worth noting: the glass construction means this charger stays put. You will not accidentally knock it off the nightstand while reaching for your phone in the dark, which sounds minor until you’ve sent a cheaper plastic charger clattering to the floor at 3 AM. The weight provides stability that cheaper plastic alternatives lack.




The light brightness sits in the ambient range, bright enough to see by but not bright enough to disturb sleep. IKEA designed this as a mood light, not a reading lamp.

Touch activation on the center puck keeps the design clean, and the glass diffuses the LED evenly across the tray’s surface. No separate switches or buttons clutter the rim, which preserves the minimalist aesthetic that makes it work as a piece of home decor rather than just another gadget. The charging indicator light pulses gently rather than glaring.

What Powers All Three

Every Västmärke charger shares the same core specifications: Qi2.0 certification with both Baseline Power Profile and Magnetic Power Profile support, 15W maximum output, and compatibility with Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 2.0 adapters. The 47-inch USB-C cable provides reasonable reach for most desk and nightstand setups. Built-in protection handles short-circuiting, overheating, and overloading.

Charging speeds scale with your adapter. A 20W brick delivers the full 15W wireless output. Smaller adapters reduce speeds accordingly, dropping to 10W, 7.5W, or 5W depending on wattage. IKEA does not include adapters with any model, which keeps box prices low but adds a hidden cost for buyers who lack spare USB-C chargers.



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